UPS vs. FedEx – Funny Pic
by John P.
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The left truck is of FedEx, but the right one seems to have no name, anyway good find :)
From the looks of that, I have to say “Scoreboard UPS”!
Hahahahahah! This is a round FedEx seems to have lost. Their truck lying on its side and all! Definitely puts the term “competition” into perspective!
Pretty funny. It looks like that UPS truck has lived a long, full life; notice the rust on the right side. It makes you wonder what lead to the scenario depicted in this photo (collision, etc.).
that is not rust, but it is fiberglass. used to imncrease the mileage of their corporate fleet.
Too bad there was no other truck driving by, like DHL or something, to provide a humorous implication that their company is superior to the “big two” US Shipping giants.
that photo is absolutely priceless!
i’m still trying to snap one of the carriers being towed — every time i’ve seen a fedex or UPS truck towed away (and it happens more often than you might think, here in nyc) i haven’t had a camera handy. and i know i shouldn’t find it so funny, the idea of the driver coming down after making his delivery and finding no truck in sight. but i do!
That picture is hysterical, John!! I love it! :D
great to see images of rivals killing each other! where’s dhl now then?
I guess Fed Ex lost that round.
And UPS slam dunks FedEx! 1… 2… 3… Out!
Great pic man, LMFAO!
Great find! Too bad another company wouldn’t come along and actually CARE about the packages. These two and the former DHL could care less about respecting the hand that feeds them!
So, it seems as though the UPS truck caught on fire, Fedex however, did not. Which means, The packages are still safe! Id say thats a point for Fedex! ;-)